We report here a factor (B cell growth factor) found in induced supernatants of the mouse thymoma EL4 that co-stimulates with anti-IgM antibodies in short-term cultures of purified B lymphocytes to induce polyclonal B cell proliferation but not antibody-forming cell production. The factor is not mitogenic for resting B cells and interacts with anti-IgM-activated B cells in a non-H-2-restricted manner. Absorption studies and molecular weight analysis reveal the factor is distinct from interleukin 2. This factor synergises with antigen, interleukin 2, and an interleukin 2-free, B cell growth factor-free T cell supernatant that contains T cell-replacing factor to produce erythrocyte-specific plaque-forming cells in cultures of highly purified B cells.
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March 01 1982
Identification of a T cell-derived b cell growth factor distinct from interleukin 2.
M Howard
,
J Farrar
,
M Hilfiker
,
B Johnson
,
K Takatsu
,
T Hamaoka
,
W E Paul
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1982) 155 (3): 914–923.
Citation
M Howard, J Farrar, M Hilfiker, B Johnson, K Takatsu, T Hamaoka, W E Paul; Identification of a T cell-derived b cell growth factor distinct from interleukin 2.. J Exp Med 1 March 1982; 155 (3): 914–923. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.155.3.914
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